Licensure: Gatekeeper Function

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Health Law IHealth Law IProfessor Pope

Nov. 29, 2011

We spent a long time on malpractice liability

But just one legal tool to help ensure quality

Also: licensure laws

Licensure: Gatekeeper

Function

Licensurevs.

Accreditation

License

Required

Cannot practice the profession without the license.

Overseen by state government

Medical school

Graduate medical education (residency, fellowship)

USLME

Accreditation Private sector body sets

standards, gives designation

Voluntary not mandatory

Unlike licensure, does not create an absolute barrier

Consumer can choose

Admiralty and Maritime LawAppellate LawBankruptcy LawCriminal LawEstate Planning, Trust and Probate LawFamily LawFranchise and Distribution LawImmigration and Nationality LawLegal Malpractice LawTaxation LawWorkers' Compensation Law

Miami Herald, 10/29/06

Information on the quality of care provided at individual hospitals is now available online, but "many consumers have a hard time making sense of the information,"

What is now available on Web sites . . . is often confusing and perhaps useless,"

"It's still a tower of Babel out there. We're getting data. We're not getting information. Information is data made understandable."

Private credentialingMedical schoolsMarket forcesMalpracticeStaff privilegesBoard certificationsInsurer reimbursement

Licensure requirement (“minimum floor”) harmonizes with standard of care in liability context

Here, as there, assume the public is incapable of evaluating the quality of medical services

In liability, means we will have a custom-based standard of care

Here, it means that accreditation is not sufficient

State v.

Miller

Defendant charged with practicing medicine without a license

Convicted in Iowa trial court

Al Miller

Radionics device Put hair in itMagnets,

shocks

Were his “patients”harmed

“Practice of medicine”

Publicly profess able to diagnose, treat . . . disease or condition

Assume duties incident to . . .diagnosis, treatment

Prescribing/furnishing medicines for ailments

TattooingMagnetismFaith healingElectric hair removalHypnotism MassageReflexology

Defenses for Miller

Consent by the patient

Patient’s constitutional rights

Any person shall be regarded as practicing medicine . . . who treats, or professes to diagnose, treat, operates on or prescribes for any physical ailment or any physical injury to or deformity of another.

Tenn. Code § 63-6-204(a)(1)

Driver deliver baby in backseat

Complain cramps, ask recc

Law student led aspirin

Georgia pre-1993

Only doctors, dentists, podiatrists, and veterinarians can perform surgery, operation, or procedure in which human or animal tissue is cut, pierced, or otherwise altered by the use of any mechanical means, laser, medication . . .

Struck – vague, overbroad

Toms River, New Jersey Man Admits Posing As A Doctor, Treating Elderly Patients In Medicare Fraud Scheme

July 2011

Scope of Practice

Miller – unlicensed for any health profession

Another type case is where licensed for one health profession but practice another

Nurse not practice medicine if doing nursing services - in scope of nursing practice

Protect patient health

Establish economic domains

Turf battles

Hundreds of bills in 2011

APN - anesthesiaPsychologist – prescribePharmacist – prescribeMidwiferyChiropractor - inject

Convicted: Emily Hyatt Medwin

NC only allows certified nurse midwives, not Certified Professional Midwives

Medical Licensure:Discipline Function

Alcohol/drugAiding unlicensed practiceIncompetenceFail to report (crim, malpr, priv)CharacterReciprocal

FineCommunity serviceEducationRevocationSuspensionReprimand

Earl Bradley (Del. 2010)

Dr. Michael Kamrava

State v. Vasquez (Monterey Sup. Ct.

Oct. 26, 2006)

Cosmetologist injects Corn oil into buttocks to enlarge

Vasquez charged thousands of dollars, claiming to be licensed and trained in performing injections of the oil, which she claimed was “French polymer”

15 years in jail

Modi v.

WV Bd. Med.

Dr. Modi has a WV license

But patient Bill Abbott brings a complaint

What is the complaint

Administrative agencyDraft and promulgate

regulationsInvestigate, bring chargesHearing officerBoardAgency

Trial court

Appellate courtJudicial

Legislative

Executive

Patient complaint

Board prosecutes

Hearing officer

Board

Trial court

Charges:

Reasonably prudent physician would not deem “deposession” acceptable

Experimental procedure without informed consent

False representation to insurance carrier

Unprofessional practice using & billing

Challenges final agency action in court

Bases:

Violate statute, constitutionExceed authority of agencyViolate procedureClearly wrong on the recordArbitrary & capricious

Health Law IHealth Law IProfessor Pope

Dec. 1, 2011

Provider licensing

Facility licensing

Licensure

State government

Right to operate

Accreditation

Private, voluntary

Certification

Voluntary

Qualification for GOV funding (Medicare & Medicaid)

Health facilities regulated:HospitalsAssisted care living facilitiesEnd-stage renal dialysis centersHalfway house treatmentNursing homes(and 20+ more)NOT physician offices

Licensure

Accreditation

Independent, non-governmental

But states rely on them

Certification

Will the FED GOV spend Medicare/Medicaid dollars at the facility?

Cospito v. Heckler

1973 JCAHO deficiencies - Patient treatment- Fire safety

1974 JCAHO finds the same deficiencies

1975 What happened

PlaintiffsPatients at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital

DefendantHHS

Smith v. HecklerWhen You Remember

Me (Fred Savage, Kevin Spacey)

14-year old with muscular dystrophy living in nursing home

Fights to improve conditions

PlaintiffsClass action of

Medicaid recipients in Colorado nursing homes

Defendant

What duty does plaintiffs allege that the defendant failed to discharge

Avedis Donabedian

Structure ProcessOutcome

Facilities• Setting • Physical structures • Layout

Equipment• Instruments • Supplies • Sterilization

Personnel• Appropriate types • Training • Licensure

Record systems

Records• Content • Completeness • Availability • Legibility Diagnosis

• Appropriateness • Documentation • Thoroughness

Patient satisfaction Oral health status Oral hygiene Tooth loss Periodontitis Caries

“Underground”Regulations

“House rules” -- written and unwritten procedures, rules, guidelines, even e-mail messages

Never noticed to the public via the Federal Register or the state equivalent

• http://www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/Downloads/som107ap_v_emerg.pdf

Smith v. Heckler: Aftermath

Statutory and regulatory changes to focus more on outcomes instead of structure

Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987Certification process includes resident interviewsSurveys focus on residents' rights, quality of care, quality of life, and the services provided to residents